Fortune Live for October 6, 2016: Trump’s Tax Returns, D’Addario Strings and Automattic

We have a great lineup today for Fortune Live, hosted this week by Anne VanderMey.

First, we tackle this week's top headlines. The ongoing saga of Trump’s tax returns continues. Fortune’s Shawn Tully explains why this might cost him the presidency. And tomorrow, the government is set to release its latest jobs report. TIME magazine’s assistant managing editor, Rana Foroohar, explains why she's interested in more than just the unemployment rate.

Then, we take a sneak peak inside D’Addario Strings, the family-owned business that produces some of the best instrument strings. It's one of the largest manufacturers of instrument strings in the world.

Next, Leigh Gallagher sits down with James Watt, co-founder of the largest craft brewery in the U.K., BrewDog. The company has turned small business finance on its head through equity crowdfunding and has now arrived in the U.S, thanks to the JOBS Act.

In this week’s “Future of Work,” we welcome Matt Mullenweg, founder and CEO of Wordpress parent company Automattic. After much success, Mullenweg landed a spot on this year's 40 Under 40 list.

Up next, the all-new Lamborghini Huracan Spyder hits the streets. Fortune’s Sue Callaway takes us for a spin on the streets of Los Angeles.

We close the show with a lookahead to Sunday’s presidential debate.

You can go to fortune.com/fortunelive to watch the full show and individual segments on demand after the show concludes.